The Game Awards 2017: Here Are The Winners

The Game Awards returned for the fourth time today at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles to honor the game development art form. The event, which was graced by appearances from celebrities the likes of Guillermo Del Toro, Conan O’Brien, Norman Reedus, and Andy Serkis came to its conclusion with the coveted Game of the Year award, preceded by a riveting orchestral rendition of the nominees’ soundtracks.

While trailers for several upcoming titles, including yet another confusing clip from Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding, were shown off through the course of the show, the best games of 2017 and the people behind them took center stage. If you missed the live stream and are looking to catch up, we’ve got you covered. Following are the winners of each award category, as announced at this year’s The Game Awards.

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